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voyage

  • 1 voyage

    ['voii‹] 1. noun
    (a usually long journey, especially by sea: The voyage to America used to take many weeks.) plavba
    2. verb
    (to make such a journey: They voyaged for many months.) plaviť sa
    * * *
    • výprava
    • zisk
    • precestovat
    • absolvovat lodou
    • absolvovat letecky
    • cesta
    • cestopis
    • cestovat
    • cestovanie
    • plavba
    • plavit sa
    • podiel zo zisku
    • plávat
    • let
    • okružná plavba

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  • 2 maiden voyage

    (a ship's first voyage.) prvá plavba
    * * *
    • prvá plavba

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  • 3 sea-voyage

    • cesta na mori
    • plavba po mori

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  • 4 bon voyage

    (a phrase meaning `have a good journey'.) šťastnú cestu

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  • 5 cruise

    [kru:z] 1. verb
    1) (to sail for pleasure: We're going cruising in the Mediterranean.) plaviť sa
    2) (to go at a steady, comfortable speed: The plane is cruising at an altitude of 10,000 metres.) letieť (predpísanou rýchlosťou)
    2. noun
    (a voyage from place to place made for pleasure and relaxation: They went on a cruise.) zábavná plavba
    * * *
    • križovat

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  • 6 discovery

    plural - discoveries; noun a voyage of discovery; She made several startling discoveries.) objav
    * * *
    • zistenie
    • objav
    • objavenie

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  • 7 maiden

    ['meidən]
    (a (young) unmarried woman: the village maidens.) dievča
    - maiden voyage
    * * *
    • škótska gilotína
    • slobodná
    • slúžka
    • deva
    • dievca
    • dievcenský
    • prvý
    • panna
    • panenská
    • panenský
    • kôn co nikdy nezvítazil
    • nevydatá žena
    • nevydatá
    • nedotknutý
    • nepoužitý
    • neskúsený

    English-Slovak dictionary > maiden

  • 8 sail

    [seil] 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) plachta
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) plavba
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) lopatka
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) plachtiť
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) plaviť sa, riadiť loď
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) plaviť sa
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) odplaviť (sa), odplávať
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) plaviť sa
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) prejsť, preplávať, vplávať
    - sailing
    - sailing-
    - sailor
    - in full sail
    * * *
    • viest (lod)
    • tykadlo
    • rameno krídla
    • riadit (lod)
    • plachta
    • plachta lode
    • plavit sa
    • plávat
    • perut
    • plavidlo
    • plachtit
    • plachtový
    • plachetnica
    • krídlo
    • lod

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  • 9 seasick

    adjective (ill because of the motion of a ship at sea: Were you seasick on the voyage?) trpiaci morskou chorobou
    * * *
    • trpiaci morskou chorobou
    • morská nemoc

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  • 10 stormy

    1) (having a lot of strong wind, heavy rain etc: a stormy day; stormy weather; a stormy voyage.) búrkový, prudký
    2) (full of anger or uncontrolled feeling: in a stormy mood; a stormy discussion.) búrlivý; vášnivý
    * * *
    • vášnivý
    • búrlivý
    • prudký

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  • 11 very

    ['veri] 1. adverb
    1) (to a great degree: He's very clever; You came very quickly; I'm not feeling very well.) veľmi
    2) (absolutely; in the highest degree: The very first thing you must do is ring the police; She has a car of her very own.) úplne
    2. adjective
    1) (exactly or precisely the thing, person etc mentioned: You're the very man I want to see; At that very minute the door opened.) pravý, presný
    2) (extreme: at the very end of the day; at the very top of the tree.) samý
    3) (used for emphasis in other ways: The very suggestion of a sea voyage makes her feel seasick.) číry, samotný
    * * *
    • velmi dobre
    • vlastný
    • velmi
    • výborne
    • zvláštny
    • skutocne
    • samý
    • samotný
    • skutocný
    • úplný
    • úplne
    • presne
    • hotový
    • holý
    • absolútny
    • absolútne
    • cistý
    • círy
    • pravý
    • moc
    • naprosto
    • naprostý

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  • 12 voyager

    noun (an old word for a person making a voyage, or who has made several voyages.) cestovateľ, -ka, moreplavec
    * * *
    • cestujúci
    • moreplavec

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  • 13 stormbound

    adjective (prevented by storms from continuing with a voyage, receiving regular supplies etc: stormbound ships.) zadržaný búrkou

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  • Voyage — Voy age (?; 48), n. [OE. veage, viage, OF. veage, viage, veiage, voiage, F. voyage, LL. viaticum, fr. L. viaticum traveling money, provision for a journey, from viaticus belonging to a road or journey, fr. via way, akin to E. way. See {Way}, n.,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • voyage — ► NOUN ▪ a long journey involving travel by sea or in space. ► VERB ▪ go on a voyage. DERIVATIVES voyager noun. ORIGIN Old French voiage, from Latin viaticum provisions for a journey , later journey …   English terms dictionary

  • Voyage — Voy age, v. t. To travel; to pass over; to traverse. [1913 Webster] With what pain [I] voyaged the unreal, vast, unbounded deep. Milton. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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